So with my daughter this was my announcement/gender reveal. I wanted to do something as I find out Monday, but my creative juices are not flowing. I've checked Pinterest but it all looks so cheesy. I know it's easy to just say hey it's a x! but as our families live in the States I would like to surprise them somehow. I'm a baker, but that's not an option with the distance. This is the announcement they received in the mail for our pregnancy announcement. Are you doing anything special to reveal your baby's gender?
Re: Gender reveal ideas
My anatomy scan is tomorrow and I'm taking and envelope with a piece of paper for the tech to write the sex down. I also have a friend going with me to take the envelope so I don't peek and to deliver it to a cake maker for me.
Next week when my honey gets home (he works on an oil rig out of town) we'll have our party and cut into our either pink or blue cake and find out that way!
Its only our parents and grandparents and the sole purpose for them coming over is to eat cake and share our moment with us. No gifts no cards just cake and family (:
A can of silly string in pink or blue (if the label doesn't say).
A little box filled with confetti or glitter they could hang from a tree & pull open (the confetti sprinkles out - it's fun & dramatic, though messy. This is the one we did & it was great).
Or a pretty box to open with a pink or blue pair of shoes/onesie/something adorable.
You could send an opaque ballon that you pre- fill with coloured confetti, that they blow up & then pop to find out.
Custom-baked fortune cookies with a message inside.
BFP#5 5/22/17 EDD:1/27/17 It's a GIRL!!!!
Married to DH 6/26/11
DS born 10/31/11
BFP 9/22/13 - MC 10/23/13, D&C 10/25/13
BFP 4/24/14 - EDD 12/28/14 - 1st u/s 5/9/14
@CandEChicago now you haver worried. I do not want my kid to feel gender pressure!
I'll leave it up to her to announce her own gender when she figures it out.
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Sorry OP, I guess that's not helpful for living far away.
Here's the pic we posted: